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  • Phaedo
  • Dialogue by Plato on the immortality of the soul

    Phaedo (/ˈfiːdoʊ/ ; Ancient Greek: Φαίδων, Phaidōn) is a dialogue written by Plato, in which Socrates discusses the immortality of the soul and the nature

    Phaedo

    Phaedo

    Phaedo

  • Phaedo of Elis
  • 4th-century BCE Greek philosopher

    Phaedo of Elis (/ˈfiːdoʊ/; also, Phaedon; Ancient Greek: Φαίδων ὁ Ἠλεῖος, gen.: Φαίδωνος; fl. 4th century BCE) was a Greek philosopher. A native of Elis

    Phaedo of Elis

    Phaedo_of_Elis

  • Socrates
  • Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)

    interested in natural philosophy, which conforms to Plato's depiction of him in Phaedo. What is certain is that by the age of 45, Socrates had already captured

    Socrates

    Socrates

    Socrates

  • Anamnesis (philosophy)
  • Concept in Plato's epistemological and psychological theory

    Plato develops the theory of anamnesis in his Socratic dialogues: Meno, Phaedo, and Phaedrus. In Meno, Plato's character (and old teacher) Socrates is

    Anamnesis (philosophy)

    Anamnesis_(philosophy)

  • The Death of Socrates
  • 1787 painting by Jacques-Louis David

    this case the story of the execution of Socrates as told by Plato in his Phaedo. In this story, Socrates has been convicted of corrupting the youth of Athens

    The Death of Socrates

    The Death of Socrates

    The_Death_of_Socrates

  • Plato
  • Greek philosopher

    the Pythagorean theorem. The theory of Forms is first introduced in the Phaedo dialogue (also known as On the Soul), wherein Socrates disputes the pluralism

    Plato

    Plato

    Plato

  • Apology (Plato)
  • Socratic dialogue written by Plato

    the trial, and is one of four Socratic dialogues, along with Euthyphro, Phaedo, and Crito, through which Plato details the final days of the philosopher

    Apology (Plato)

    Apology_(Plato)

  • Forced prostitution
  • Prostitution that takes place as a result of coercion by a third party

    in Plato's dialogue Phaedo which takes its name from him, and later became a major philosopher in his own right. The case of Phaedo got special attention

    Forced prostitution

    Forced_prostitution

  • Phaidon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    ancient Greek name that may refer to: Phaedo of Elis, philosopher Phaedo, one of Plato's dialogues named after Phaedo of Elis who appears in it Phaidon Press

    Phaidon

    Phaidon

  • Trial of Socrates
  • 399 B.C. legal proceedings by the city of Athens against Socrates

    original texts related to this article: Euthyphro Apology (Plato) Crito Phaedo The extant, primary sources about the history of the trial and execution

    Trial of Socrates

    Trial_of_Socrates

  • Memento mori
  • Artistic or symbolic reminder of the inevitability of death

    Democritus trained himself by going into solitude and frequenting tombs. Plato's Phaedo, where the death of Socrates is recounted, introduces the idea that the

    Memento mori

    Memento mori

    Memento_mori

  • Eretrian school
  • Hellenistic Greek philosophical school

    philosophy was originally the School of Elis, where it had been founded by Phaedo of Elis; it was later transferred to Eretria by his pupil Menedemus. It

    Eretrian school

    Eretrian_school

  • Ancient Greek philosophy
  • Philosophical origins and foundation of Western civilization

    highest and most fundamental kind of reality. He argued extensively in the Phaedo, Phaedrus, and Republic for the immortality of the soul, and he believed

    Ancient Greek philosophy

    Ancient Greek philosophy

    Ancient_Greek_philosophy

  • Xanthippe
  • Ancient Athenian, wife of Socrates

    Xanthippe only a concubine. Xanthippe is mentioned only once by Plato, in the Phaedo, depicted sitting by Socrates on the night before his execution. There is

    Xanthippe

    Xanthippe

    Xanthippe

  • Platonism
  • Philosophical system

    Pythagoras. The Forms are typically described in dialogues such as the Phaedo, Symposium and Republic as perfect archetypes of which objects in the everyday

    Platonism

    Platonism

    Platonism

  • Phaedon (name)
  • Name list

    (Greek: Φαίδων) is a Greek given name. It can also be transliterated as Phaedo, Fedon, or Faidon. The meaning of Phaedon comes from the Greek words "φαι>φη>φως"

    Phaedon (name)

    Phaedon_(name)

  • Anaxagoras
  • 5th-century BC Greek philosopher

    Socrates (born 470 BC), there is no evidence that they ever met. In the Phaedo, Plato portrays Socrates saying of Anaxagoras as a young man: “I eagerly

    Anaxagoras

    Anaxagoras

    Anaxagoras

  • Styx
  • Goddess and river in Greek mythology

    Antigone 806–816; Euripides, Alcestis 435–444; Pausanias, 10.28.1; Plato, Phaedo 113d etc. Hard, p. 109; Gantz, p. 29; Tripp, s.v. Styx; Homer, Odyssey 10

    Styx

    Styx

    Styx

  • Phaedon
  • 1767 book by Moses Mendelssohn

    of his friend Thomas Abbt. Abbt had introduced him to Plato's work, the Phaedo, and he decided to bring this work into the contemporary world. The book

    Phaedon

    Phaedon

    Phaedon

  • Simmias of Thebes
  • Ancient Greek Socratic philosopher

    includes him in the inner circle of Socrates' followers. He appears in Plato's Phaedo as a main discussion partner of Socrates alongside Cebes, as well as Crito

    Simmias of Thebes

    Simmias_of_Thebes

  • Zagreus
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    Plato's Phaedo 1.7 (Westerink 1977, pp. 32–3) [= Orphic fr. 178 IV Bernabé (pp. 161–2)]; see also Bernabé 2002, p. 407. Damascius, in Plato's Phaedo 1.8 (Westerink

    Zagreus

    Zagreus

    Zagreus

  • Theory of forms
  • Philosophical theory attributed to Plato

    language—particularly in the Phaedo, Republic, and Phaedrus—to illustrate the mode in which the Forms are said to exist. Near the end of the Phaedo, for example, Plato

    Theory of forms

    Theory_of_forms

  • Zeno of Elea
  • Greek philosopher (c. 495 – c. 430 BC)

    appeared in Plato's dialogue Parmenides, and his paradoxes are mentioned in Phaedo. Aristotle also wrote about Zeno's paradoxes. Plato looked down on Zeno's

    Zeno of Elea

    Zeno of Elea

    Zeno_of_Elea

  • Socrates (1970 film)
  • 1970 film

    of several Plato dialogues, including The Apology, Euthyphro, Crito, and Phaedo. The film tells the personal and historical events of the last period of

    Socrates (1970 film)

    Socrates_(1970_film)

  • Hellenistic philosophy
  • Period of Western philosophy

    had the capacities for obtaining it. They based this position on Plato's Phaedo, in which Socrates discusses how knowledge is not accessible to mortals

    Hellenistic philosophy

    Hellenistic_philosophy

  • List of manuscripts of Plato's dialogues
  • italic), as well as the Letters. 1st tetralogy Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo 2nd tetralogy Cratylus, Theatetus, Sophist, Statesman 3rd tetralogy Parmenides

    List of manuscripts of Plato's dialogues

    List_of_manuscripts_of_Plato's_dialogues

  • Thyrsus
  • Wand or staff carried during Hellenic festivals and ceremonies

    the fennel-wands; reverence it well. Plato, in his philosophical dialogue Phaedo, quotes an Orphic proverb that metonymically distinguishes the "thyrsus-bearers"

    Thyrsus

    Thyrsus

    Thyrsus

  • Teleology
  • Thinking in terms of destiny or purpose

    his work Philosophia rationalis, sive logica (1728). In Plato's dialogue Phaedo, Socrates argues that true explanations for any given physical phenomenon

    Teleology

    Teleology

    Teleology

  • Euthyphro
  • Socratic dialogue treating piety and justice

    tetralogies of Plato's works, followed by the Apology, the Crito, and the Phaedo. Diogenes Laertius mentioned that it was one of the tentative dialogues

    Euthyphro

    Euthyphro

    Euthyphro

  • Echecrates of Phlius
  • 4th-century BC Greek philosopher

    Plato's Phaedo dialogue as an aid to the plot. He meets Phaedo, the dialogue's namesake, some time after the execution of Socrates, and asks Phaedo to tell

    Echecrates of Phlius

    Echecrates_of_Phlius

  • Thales of Miletus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 626 – c. 545 BC)

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Thales of Miletus

    Thales of Miletus

    Thales_of_Miletus

  • Menexenus
  • Son of Socrates and Xanthippe

    all turned out to be unremarkable "fools and dullards". Plato, Apology 34d, Phaedo 116b. Plato, Phaedo, 60a. Aristotle. Rhetoric, Book 2 Chapter 15 [1].

    Menexenus

    Menexenus

  • Lamprocles
  • Son of Socrates

    dullards". Aristotle. Rhetoric, Book 2 Chapter 15 [1]. Plato, Apology 34d; Phaedo 116b. Xenophon, Memorabilia, 2.2.1–14. Aristotle, Rhetoric, Book 2 Chapter

    Lamprocles

    Lamprocles

  • Socratic dialogue
  • Genre of literary prose

    Minor Ion Laches Laws Lysis Menexenus Meno Minos Parmenides Protagoras Phaedo Phaedrus Philebus Republic Rival Lovers Sophist Statesman Symposium Theaetetus

    Socratic dialogue

    Socratic dialogue

    Socratic_dialogue

  • Maria Tucci
  • American actress (born 1941)

    miniseries The Slap. She also won an OBIE award for her performance as Phaedo in "Talk" by Carl Hancock Rux at the Joseph Papp Public Theater. Tucci was

    Maria Tucci

    Maria Tucci

    Maria_Tucci

  • Diogenes Laertius
  • 3rd-century Roman biographer of Greek philosophers

    Socrates, Xenophon, Aeschines, Aristippus, Hegesias, Anniceris, Theodorus, Phaedo, Euclides, Eubulides, Alexinus, Euphantus, Diodorus Cronus, Stilpo, Crito

    Diogenes Laertius

    Diogenes Laertius

    Diogenes_Laertius

  • Hippasus
  • 5th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher

    Discourse, written to bring Pythagoras into disrepute. A scholium on Plato's Phaedo notes him as an early experimenter in music theory, claiming that he made

    Hippasus

    Hippasus

    Hippasus

  • Enantiodromia
  • Principle introduced by Carl Jung

    everything runs into its opposite." Roughly a generation later, Plato in the Phaedo articulated the principle clearly: "Everything arises in this way, opposites

    Enantiodromia

    Enantiodromia

  • List of speakers in Plato's dialogues
  • son of Anthemion Meno Apology Apollodorus of Phalerum Symposium Apology, Phaedo Aristides of Alopece, son of Lysimachus Laches, Theages Theaetetus Aristodemus

    List of speakers in Plato's dialogues

    List_of_speakers_in_Plato's_dialogues

  • Empedocles
  • 5th century BC Greek philosopher

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Empedocles

    Empedocles

    Empedocles

  • Epictetus
  • Greek Stoic philosopher (c. 50 – c. 135)

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Epictetus

    Epictetus

    Epictetus

  • Crito of Alopece
  • 5th-century BC Athenian philosopher

    Durant, The Story of Philosophy. Plato, Phaedo, 60a, 63d-e, 115b-117a, 118a Plato, Apology, 38b Plato, Phaedo, 115d Plato, Crito, 44b-46a Xenophon, Memorabilia

    Crito of Alopece

    Crito of Alopece

    Crito_of_Alopece

  • Damascius
  • 6th-century Greek Neoplatonic philosopher

    Concerning First Principles, Commentary on the Parmenides, Commentary on the Phaedo, and Lectures on the Philebus. His chief treatise is entitled Difficulties

    Damascius

    Damascius

  • Crito
  • Platonic dialogue concerning justice and injustice

    on Crito's level of reflection. The crucial point for Socrates is in the Phaedo dialogue rather than Crito. Socrates in Crito avoids using the word "soul" –

    Crito

    Crito

    Crito

  • Psyche (psychology)
  • Totality of the human mind, conscious and unconscious

    term as "soul" in the sense that he believed that it is immortal. In his Phaedo, Plato has Socrates give four arguments for the immortality of the soul

    Psyche (psychology)

    Psyche (psychology)

    Psyche_(psychology)

  • Archidamus II
  • Eurypontid king of Sparta from 469/8 to 427/6 BC

    Indianapolis: Hackett. ISBN 0-87220-169-4. McQueen, E.I. & C.J. Rowe (1989). "Phaedo, Socrates, and the Chronology of the Spartan War with Elis". Méthexis. 2:

    Archidamus II

    Archidamus II

    Archidamus_II

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    MOD 70

    MOD 70

    MOD_70

  • Eudaimonia
  • Human flourishing in ancient Greek philosophy

    of Socrates, appear for the first time in the middle works such as the Phaedo and the Republic. As with all ancient ethical thinkers, Socrates thought

    Eudaimonia

    Eudaimonia

  • Socratic problem
  • Problems in reconstructing a historical and philosophical image of Socrates

    fragmentary states: Aeschines of Sphettus, Antisthenes, Euclid of Megara, and Phaedo of Elis. In addition, there are two satirical commentaries on Socrates.

    Socratic problem

    Socratic problem

    Socratic_problem

  • Philolaus
  • Greek philosopher (c. 470 – c. 385 BC)

    around 454 BC. According to Plato's Phaedo, he was the instructor of Simmias and Cebes at Thebes, around the time the Phaedo takes place, in 399 BC. That would

    Philolaus

    Philolaus

    Philolaus

  • Protagoras
  • Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher (c.490–c.420 BC)

    been related to modern readers through Plato's dialogues like Meno and Phaedo. Rather than educators who offered specific, practical training in rhetoric

    Protagoras

    Protagoras

    Protagoras

  • Alexander Nehamas
  • Greek-born American philosopher (born 1946)

    completed his doctorate (titled Predication and the Theory of Forms in the Phaedo) under the direction of Gregory Vlastos at Princeton University in 1971

    Alexander Nehamas

    Alexander_Nehamas

  • Misanthropy
  • General dislike of humanity

    be. This type of psychological explanation is found as early as Plato's Phaedo. In it, Socrates considers a person who trusts and admires someone without

    Misanthropy

    Misanthropy

    Misanthropy

  • Zordon
  • Fictional character in Power Rangers franchise

    the Rangers travel to Phaedos in order to obtain the Great Power needed to revive him. After achieving their goal on Phaedos with the help of Dulcea

    Zordon

    Zordon

  • Zeno of Citium
  • Hellenistic philosopher, founder of Stoicism (c. 334–c. 262 BC)

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Zeno of Citium

    Zeno of Citium

    Zeno_of_Citium

  • Menedemus
  • Greek philosopher (345/44 – 261/60 BC)

    with his friend Asclepiades, he subsequently studied under Stilpo and Phaedo of Elis. Nothing survives of his philosophical views apart from a few scattered

    Menedemus

    Menedemus

  • Rioni
  • River in Georgia

    in a small part of it about the sea, like ants or frogs about a pond" (Phaedo, 109a). Later writers like Apollonius Rhodius (Argonautica 2.12.61), Virgil

    Rioni

    Rioni

    Rioni

  • Academic skepticism
  • Skeptical period of ancient Academy

    had the capacities for obtaining it. They based this position on Plato's Phaedo, in which Socrates discusses how knowledge is not accessible to mortals

    Academic skepticism

    Academic skepticism

    Academic_skepticism

  • Male prostitution
  • Act or practice of men providing sexual services in return for payment

    prostitutes in ancient Greece were generally slaves. A well-known case is Phaedo of Elis who was captured in war and forced into slavery and prostitution

    Male prostitution

    Male prostitution

    Male_prostitution

  • Ludwig Berger (director)
  • German film director (1892-1969)

    based on Ondine by Jean Giraudoux 1957: Der Tod des Sokrates — based on Phaedo by Plato 1958: Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung — based on The Taming of the

    Ludwig Berger (director)

    Ludwig Berger (director)

    Ludwig_Berger_(director)

  • Phlegethon
  • Mythological river of Hades (Greece)

    Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Phlegethon (2); Homer, Odyssey 10.513–4. Plato, Phaedo 112b. Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Phlegethon (2); Orphic fr. 123 II (I p. 283)

    Phlegethon

    Phlegethon

    Phlegethon

  • Metempsychosis
  • Transmigration of the soul

    theories to the same effect in other dialogues, including the Phaedrus, Meno, Phaedo, Timaeus, and Laws.[citation needed] In Plato's view the number of souls

    Metempsychosis

    Metempsychosis

  • Acheron
  • River in Greece

    Acherusian lake into which Acheron flowed with Lake Avernus. Plato in his Phaedo identified Acheron as the second greatest river in the world, excelled only

    Acheron

    Acheron

    Acheron

  • Swan song
  • Final gesture or effort

    the dead Cassandra to a swan who has "sung her last lament". In Plato's Phaedo, the character of Socrates says that, although swans sing in early life

    Swan song

    Swan song

    Swan_song

  • Marsilio Ficino
  • Italian philosopher and Catholic priest (1433–1499)

    Gorgias: Rhetoric Apology: Socrates' Defense Crito: Socrates' Way of Life Phaedo: Nature of the Soul Menexenus: Love for One's Country Critias: Story of

    Marsilio Ficino

    Marsilio Ficino

    Marsilio_Ficino

  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
  • 1995 film directed by Bryan Spicer

    his servants, before sending his Tengu warriors to Phaedos after the Rangers. After arriving on Phaedos, the Rangers battle the Tengu but they are rescued

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

    Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Movie

  • Western philosophy
  • Philosophy of the Western world

    philosophy. Two of these were short-lived: the Eretrian school, founded by Phaedo of Elis, and the Megarian school, founded by Euclid of Megara. Two others

    Western philosophy

    Western_philosophy

  • John Doget
  • English diplomat and scholar

    philosophical work by an English humanist, to Cardinal Bourchier. The text of the Phaedo on which Doget comments is the translation of Leonardo Bruni. As Roberto

    John Doget

    John_Doget

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • The Clouds
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    as a philosopher and there is some support for this in Plato's dialogues Phaedo 96A and Timaeus. It has been argued that Aristophanes caricatured a 'pre-Socratic'

    The Clouds

    The Clouds

    The_Clouds

  • Grigor Magistros
  • Armenian prince and scholar (c. 990–1058)

    Andronicus of Rhodes and Olympiodorus. He translated Plato's Timaeus and Phaedo, but these translations have not been preserved. His private letters discuss

    Grigor Magistros

    Grigor Magistros

    Grigor_Magistros

  • Ball
  • Round object

    ISBN 978-1-4549-0908-8. Plato (1909). "Phædo (Dialogues of Plato)". In Charles W. Eliot (ed.). The Apology, Phædo and Crito of Plato – The Golden Sayings

    Ball

    Ball

    Ball

  • Simon the Shoemaker
  • Greek philosopher (c. late 5th century BC)

    also mentioned in passing by Plutarch and Synesius; a pupil of Socrates, Phaedo of Elis, is known to have written a dialogue called Simon. Xenophon reports

    Simon the Shoemaker

    Simon_the_Shoemaker

  • Anaximenes of Miletus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 586 – c. 526 BC)

    Anaximenes. Plato referenced the concept of air as the cause of thought in the Phaedo, rejecting it with the argument that one's physical state does not determine

    Anaximenes of Miletus

    Anaximenes of Miletus

    Anaximenes_of_Miletus

  • Michel Foucault
  • French philosopher (1926–1984)

    Foucault turns the platonic saying "the body is the prison of the soul" (Phaedo, 66a–67d) and instead posits that "the soul is the prison of the body".

    Michel Foucault

    Michel Foucault

    Michel_Foucault

  • Lucretius
  • 1st-century BC Roman poet and philosopher

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Lucretius

    Lucretius

    Lucretius

  • Democritus
  • Greek philosopher (c. 460–c. 370 BC)

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Democritus

    Democritus

    Democritus

  • John Burnet (classicist)
  • Scottish classicist (1863–1928)

    (1900–1907). His commentaries on Plato's Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito and on the Phaedo also remain widely used and respected by scholars. Myles Burnyeat, for example

    John Burnet (classicist)

    John_Burnet_(classicist)

  • Menexenus (dialogue)
  • Socratic dialogue of Plato

    Lysis, where he is identified as the "son of Demophon", as well as the Phaedo. The Menexenus consists mainly of a lengthy funeral oration, referencing

    Menexenus (dialogue)

    Menexenus_(dialogue)

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    5. Damascius, Commentary on the Phaedo, I, 170, see in translation Westerink, The Greek Commentaries on Plato's Phaedo, vol. II (The Prometheus Trust,

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • Platonic epistemology
  • Theory of knowledge by Plato

    recollection. The main texts that develop the theory of recollection are the Phaedo and Meno, although the theory also plays an important role in the Phaedrus

    Platonic epistemology

    Platonic epistemology

    Platonic_epistemology

  • Apollonius of Tyana
  • Greek Neopythagorean philosopher (c.15–100)

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Apollonius of Tyana

    Apollonius of Tyana

    Apollonius_of_Tyana

  • Tabula rasa
  • Idea of being born empty of mental content

    heavens, before being sent down to join a body here on Earth (cf. Plato's Phaedo and Apology, as well as others). St. Bonaventure (also 13th century) was

    Tabula rasa

    Tabula rasa

    Tabula_rasa

  • C. D. C. Reeve
  • American philosopher

    Texts. (2002) [editor; also translator of Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo 115b1-118a17] Plato's Euthyphro, Apology, Crito. (2002) Plato's Republic

    C. D. C. Reeve

    C._D._C._Reeve

  • Peripatetic school
  • School of philosophy in Ancient Greece

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Peripatetic school

    Peripatetic_school

  • Universal (metaphysics)
  • Characteristic or qualities that particular things have in common

    "beauty" refer. Particulars are the referents of proper names, such as "Phaedo," or of definite descriptions that identify single objects, such as the

    Universal (metaphysics)

    Universal_(metaphysics)

  • Gorgias
  • Greek philosopher and sophist (483–375 BC)

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Gorgias

    Gorgias

    Gorgias

  • Euclid of Megara
  • Greek philosopher (c. 435 – c. 365 BC)

    Gellius, vii. 10. 1-4; Plato, Phaedo, 59B-C; Strabo, ix. 1. 8; Aulus Gellius, vii. 10. 1-4. Laërtius 1925, § 30. Plato, Phaedo, 59B-C. Laërtius 1925, § 106;

    Euclid of Megara

    Euclid of Megara

    Euclid_of_Megara

  • Neoplatonism
  • Platonic philosophical system

    Immortality in Late Neoplatonism: Studies on the Ancient Commentaries on Plato's Phaedo. Leiden: Brill. Hadot, Ilsetraut. 2015. "Athenian and Alexandrian Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

  • Sophroniscus
  • Sculptor and father of Socrates

    According to Eduard Zeller, Duris seems to have confused Socrates with Phaedo of Elis. In direct contradiction to Plato's Crito 50d-e, one scholar of

    Sophroniscus

    Sophroniscus

  • Plotinus
  • Hellenistic Greek philosopher (c. 204/5–270)

    from the sharply other-worldly side of Plato's own teaching (e.g. in the Phaedo). At this point in his attack Plotinus comes very close in some ways to

    Plotinus

    Plotinus

    Plotinus

  • Neopythagoreanism
  • School of Hellenistic and Roman philosophy

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Neopythagoreanism

    Neopythagoreanism

    Neopythagoreanism

  • Theano (philosopher)
  • 6th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Theano (philosopher)

    Theano_(philosopher)

  • Dike (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek goddess of justice

    Younger Theodorus the Atheist Hegesias of Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas

    Dike (mythology)

    Dike (mythology)

    Dike_(mythology)

  • Miloš N. Đurić
  • Serbian philosopher, translator, and professor (1892–1967)

    Chloe, Longus Symposium, Plato Ion, Plato Apology, Plato Phaedrus, Plato Phaedo, Plato Crito, Plato Criticism of Parallel Lives, Plutarch Enchiridion of

    Miloš N. Đurić

    Miloš N. Đurić

    Miloš_N._Đurić

  • Yukio Mishima
  • Japanese author and coup attempt leader (1925–1970)

    Mishima Yukio Prize – a literary award established in September 1987. Phaedo – the book Mishima had been reading in his later years. Suegen – a traditional

    Yukio Mishima

    Yukio Mishima

    Yukio_Mishima

  • Terpsion
  • Ancient philosopher from Megara

    dialogue between Socrates and Theaetetus. Terpsion also appears in the Phaedo as one of the people who was present at the death of Socrates. Debra Nails

    Terpsion

    Terpsion

  • Ancient literature
  • Protagoras, Gorgias, Meno, Republic, Timaeus, Critias, Laws, Menexenus, Phaedo, Lysis, Alcibiades I, Alcibiades II, Hippias minor, Epinomis, Minos, Hipparchus

    Ancient literature

    Ancient_literature

  • Philosophy of suicide
  • Philosophical aspects and arguments about suicide

    in this treatise with the temptation, for the platonist philosopher (cf Phaedo), to join the intelligible absolute, and to liberate his soul from his body

    Philosophy of suicide

    Philosophy_of_suicide

  • Christopher Rowe (classicist)
  • British classicist (1944–2025)

    translation and commentary). Aris and Phillips, 1986. ISBN 9780856683145. Plato: Phaedo (Greek text with introduction and commentary). Cambridge University Press

    Christopher Rowe (classicist)

    Christopher Rowe (classicist)

    Christopher_Rowe_(classicist)

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  • Tidd
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tidd

    English : habitational name from Tydd St. Mary in Lincolnshire or Tydd St. Giles in Cambridgeshire, named probably with an unattested Old English word, tydd ‘shrubs’, ‘brush’, ‘wood’.

  • OviyaKodi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    OviyaKodi

    Vine in a Beautiful Art

  • Bruhath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Bruhath

    Greatness of Universe; Welfare of Universe

  • Masar | மாஸர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Masar | மாஸர

    Sapphire

  • Kerhasi
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Kerhasi

    warrior.

  • Shirina | ஷிரிநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shirina | ஷிரிநா

    Night

  • Kunjalatha | குஂஜலதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kunjalatha | குஂஜலதா

    Forest creeper, Wild climber plant

  • Safiy | سفی
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Safiy | سفی

    Saffron the spice or yellow or precious or glowing, Best friend

  • Mode
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Surrey)

    Mode

    English (Surrey) : unexplained. Compare Moad.

  • Arlen
  • Male

    English

    Arlen

    Pledge

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